Z Zombies Fish Fanatic Joined Jul 7, 2004 Messages 150 Reaction score 0 Location Vancouver, BC Dec 7, 2004 #1 It's so hard to take pics of my puffers, they get too excited when i'm close to the tank and swim so fast. This is my best so far Attachments dang.JPG 25.8 KB · Views: 37
It's so hard to take pics of my puffers, they get too excited when i'm close to the tank and swim so fast. This is my best so far
F freshmike ©µ®¦§‡Ø¶=€® Joined Aug 23, 2003 Messages 6,550 Reaction score 3 Location Toon Town Dec 7, 2004 #2 Practice makes perfect! They look great from the picture though. Read at the top of this forum for photography tips......
Practice makes perfect! They look great from the picture though. Read at the top of this forum for photography tips......
M Morrgan Fishaholic Joined Aug 25, 2003 Messages 646 Reaction score 1 Location Finland Dec 7, 2004 #3 Don't worry, I take about 50 pics for each decent one I can show off. I have fast and easily excited fish too. Nice puffers! What species are they?
Don't worry, I take about 50 pics for each decent one I can show off. I have fast and easily excited fish too. Nice puffers! What species are they?
C cory Fish Fanatic Joined Aug 16, 2003 Messages 186 Reaction score 0 Dec 11, 2004 #4 Don't feel badly. I have a great camera AND know how to set it, but my whole tank shots are horrible. I mean CRAP! The water is crystal clear yet the pics portray the water as hazy - I always hate pics of my tank.
Don't feel badly. I have a great camera AND know how to set it, but my whole tank shots are horrible. I mean CRAP! The water is crystal clear yet the pics portray the water as hazy - I always hate pics of my tank.